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MIVOICE OFFICE 400 MITEL 6867 SIP / MITEL 6869 SIP USER GUIDE eud-1664_en / 1.4 R5.0 HF2 10.2017

NOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mitel Networks Corporation. The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes. No part of this document can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic or mechanical - for any purpose without written permission from Mitel Networks Corporation. TRADEMARKS The trademarks, service marks, logos and graphics (collectively Trademarks ) appearing on Mitel's Internet sites or in its publications are registered and unregistered trademarks of Mitel Networks Corporation (MNC) or its subsidiaries (collectively "Mitel") or others. Use of the Trademarks is prohibited without the express consent from Mitel. Please contact our legal department for additional information: legal@mitel.com. For a list of the worldwide Mitel Networks Corporation registered trademarks, please refer to the website: http://www.mitel.com/trademarks. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP eud-1664/1.4 10.2017, Trademark of Mitel Networks Corporation Copyright 2017 Mitel Networks Corporation All rights reserved 2 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Welcome... Welcome to the user guide for the desk phones Mitel 6867 SIP and Mitel 6869 SIP for MiVoice Office 400 communication systems. This user's guide will assist you with the use of your phone and introduce you step by step to the functions and configuration. If you require further technical support or information on other products of Mitel, please visit our website www.mitel.com or use our Mitel DocFinder. This user's guide is relevant only for Mitel SIP phones connected to a MiVoice Office 400 communication system. Other user s guides are available for operation on other communication systems or for direct operation via a SIP provider. Consult your system administrator if you are unsure whether you have the correct user s guide for your requirements. Notes: Not all listed functions are available by default. Contact your system administrator to learn more about the available features and services in the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. Your system administrator has the option to individually set some of the phone's features. In this case your default values will differ from the default values described in this user's guide. Some functions are offered both from the MiVoice Office 400 communication system and locally from your Mitel SIP phone. Since the MiVoice Office 400 communication system does not fully support local functions, we recommend to always have your system administrator do the configuration work or use the Self Service Portal (see chapter "MiVoice Office 400 Self Service Portal", page 9). Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 3

Welcome... Safety information Failure to observe this information can be hazardous and infringe existing laws. Note: 1 20 5 Connections Always plug the phone cable connectors into the appropriate sockets. Do not modify the connections in any way. Power supply Your phone can be supplied with power in various ways. Pay attention to the information given by the system administrator. The device will be inoperable when mains power of the communication system fails. Metal objects Telephone receivers produce magnetic fields that can attract small metallic objects such as pins and staples. To avoid injury, do not place the handset where such objects can be picked up. Maintenance Make sure all installation and repair work is carried out by a specially qualified technician. Always use a soft, moistened, or antistatic cloth to clean your device. Do not use chemicals or other chemical products. Cost control and data protection You should protect your phone with a PIN so that no-one can make phone calls at your expense. A code will also protect your personal settings. Ambient conditions Only operate the device in a temperature range of +5 C to approx. +40 C. Avoid direct sunlight and other sources of heat. Protect your device against the wet, excessive dust, corrosive liquids and steam. Do not expose your device to electromagnetic fields (electric motors, household appliances). The speech quality could be affected. Disposal Be sure to dispose of your device, batteries and its packaging in an environmentally compatible way. Electrical equipment does not belong in domestic waste. Deposit it at a return centre. Accessories Use original accessories or specifically approved accessories only. The use of other accessories may decrease performance or pose a risk to your health or safety. 4 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Welcome... Document information Document number: eud-1664 Document version: 1.4 Based on: MiVoice Office 400 R5.0 HF2 Valid as of: MiVoice Office 400 R5.0 HF2 Document date: 10.2017 In PDF Viewer, click on this link to download the latest version of this document: https://pbxweb.aastra.com/doc_finder/docfinder/eud-1664_en.pdf?get&dnr=eud-1664 or find the document on: Mitel edocs. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 5

Content Welcome................................................... 3 Safety information..................................... 4 Document information.................................. 5 Information about the MiVoice Office 400 communication system...... 8 Keys, display, and menu guidance............................. 10 Key designations and sockets........................... 11 Display symbols..................................... 15 Operating your phone................................. 17 Using expansion key modules.......................... 22 Using labels......................................... 28 Phoning................................................. 29 Making calls........................................ 30 Initiating calls........................................ 33 Using functions before/while in a call..................... 40 Using further functions................................ 52 Overview of available functions.......................... 58 Organising absences from the desk...................... 63 Operating call lists and voice messages................... 67 Organisation within the team (busy lamp field).............. 71 Line key on a key telephone............................ 74 Using functions with Mitel OpenCount.................... 75 Setting functions by remote control....................... 76 Personalizing your phone.................................... 78 Configuring the display................................ 79 Configuring the audio properties......................... 80 Configuring general phone settings...................... 83 Protecting yourself against calls......................... 87 Phone book management.............................. 88 Configuring voice mail................................. 89 Configuring presence profile............................ 91 Configuring keys..................................... 92 Operator phone........................................... 96 Operator phone...................................... 97 6 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Setting the operator phone............................ 100 Using an operator phone............................. 101 Product and safety information, legal information................ 105 Safety information................................... 106 About Mitel........................................ 106 Product information................................. 106 Data protection..................................... 108 Limited Warranties.................................. 108 Regulatory notices.................................. 113 Index.................................................. 119 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 7

Information about the MiVoice Office 400 communication system One number user concept Your system administrator can set up several phones for you, all of which hold the same phone number (one number user concept). You have only one name and phone number with which to identify yourself to your call partners, regardless of which of the phones you use to make your calls. The advantage is that callers can reach you by using the same phone number, wherever you happen to be. With personal call routing, you can define to which phone (or phones) incoming calls must be routed (see the chapter "Activating personal call routing", page 52). Some of the benefits of the one number user concept are: With Ring Alone, you can choose on which phone calls are signaled acoustically (see chapter "Activating Ring Alone", page 53). Your system administrator can set whether you are busy for further incoming calls (indicate to the caller that you are busy if you are on another call). You can make outgoing calls using the other terminals while you are already on a call. Call lists and contacts stored on the MiVoice Office 400 communication system are available on all your phones and are automatically synchronized. An announcement is made on all phones that support announcements. Fast Take (*88) allows you to receive an incoming call on any of the phones while you are already on a call on another phone. 8 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

MiVoice Office 400 Self Service Portal The Self Service Portal is a web-based application for phones on a MiVoice Office 400 communication system. The Self Service Portal helps you configure and modify your personal phone settings (for example: key configurations, labels for configurable keys, display language, and so on) directly and autonomously using your PC. After you receive your user account details for the Self Service Portal from your system administrator and after you log on to the portal, the home page displays an overview of all your phones. See the Self Service Portal online help for further information about specific topics. Contact your system administrator for the credentials to access to the Self Service Portal. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 9

Keys, display, and menu guidance The following sections provide an overview of the keys and sockets available on your phone and their usage. Key designations and sockets.................... 11 Display symbols............................... 15 Operating your phone.......................... 17 Using expansion key modules.................... 22 Using labels.................................. 28 10 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance Key designations and sockets The following figure shows the keys on the phone. 1 2 3 4 24 5 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 14 13 12 Mitel 6867 SIP The following table describes the keys on the phone with regard to the figure: Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 11

Keys, display, and menu guidance No. Key Description 1 Handset 2 Display Colour screen: top left: line number, name 1) top right: status display (display symbols) bottom right: status notifications Middle: Display, depending on phone status 3 Message LED Colour and status signal a specific event. 4 Phone book key (Mitel 6867 SIP only) Calling up the directory lookup 5 Navigation key with selection key Horizontal navigation keys Vertical navigation keys Four directional keys (up, down, left, and right) on the navigation cluster that can be used to navigate through the various applications and settings menus. The centre key acts as a Select button. Switching between the display in idle state and line selection Navigating in the options list Navigating in the sub-menus of the options list Selection key Selecting a menu item Confirming settings 6 7 Deflect key (Mitel 6867 SIP only) Conference key (Mitel 6867 SIP only) Transferring a call Setting up conference calls 8 Call lists key Calling up the call list menu: unanswered answered redial list 9 Redial key Using the phone number last dialled 12 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance No. Key 10 Line keys L1 to L2 with LED 11 Loudspeaker/headset key with LED Description Mitel 6867 SIP: 2 line keys. A total of 9 lines are available. Mitel 6869 SIP: 2 line keys. A total of 12 lines are available. Seizing a line Answering a call Brokering with simultaneous configuration of multiple line keys Activating/deactivating open listening Activating/deactivating handset microphone Activating/deactivating headset microphone 12 Hash key Entering # or special characters 13 Digit keys 1-9 Entering characters and digits 14 Asterisk key Entering * or space 15 Volume keys Adjusting volume 16 Mute key Muting the microphone so that the caller cannot hear you (the LED beside the key turns on when the microphone is on mute). 17 Option key Calling up a local setting menu (options list) 18 Hold key Holding an active call Taking back a call from hold 19 End key Ending a call Back to display in idle state Exiting editor without changes 20 Bottom softkeys S1-S18 (Mitel 6867 SIP) Four freely configurable keys on which a total of 18 functions or call numbers can be configured. Default functions are automatically set by the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. You can configure additional functions or change the default functions. If more than four functions or call numbers are configured, the fourth key is used to switch levels. Every fourth function or call number is accessible at the next level. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 13

Keys, display, and menu guidance No. Key Description Bottom softkeys S1-S24 (Mitel 6869 SIP) Five freely configurable keys on which a total of 24 functions or call numbers can be configured. Default functions are automatically set by the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. You can configure additional functions or change the default functions. If more than five functions or call numbers are configured, the fifth key is used to switch levels. Every fifth function or call number is accessible at the next level. 21 Rear: Connection for expansion key module Connection for power supply Connection for USB 2.0 GigE dual connection for PC and LAN; Connection for Power over Ethernet (PoE), class 2 (Mitel 6867 SIP only), class 3 (Mitel 6869 SIP only). Connection for headset Combined four-pin module connection with DHSG/EHS headset connection 2) Connection for wall mounting Connection for magnetic keyboard 22 Info key Accessing the phone status of a contact on the busy lamp field (see "Using the busy lamp field key", page 71) 23 Speaker 24 Programmable keys T1- T20 with LED (Mitel 6867 SIP) Left/right programmable keys T1-T44 with LED (Mitel 6869 SIP) Six freely configurable keys that can be set up for various functions, call numbers, or busy lamp fields. If more than six functions, call numbers, or busy lamp fields are configured, the bottom key is used to switch levels. Every sixth function is accessible at the next level. A LED is located next to each function key signalling the functional state. Twelve freely configurable keys that can be set up for various functions, call numbers, or busy lamp fields. If more than twelve functions, call numbers, or busy lamp fields are configured, the bottom key is used to switch levels. Every twelfth function is accessible at the next level. A LED is located next to each function key signalling the functional state. 14 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance 1) depending on configuration 2) Use the headset connection for headsets only. Connecting another device may cause damage to your phone and void your warranty. Note: The Mitel 6867 SIP and Mitel 6869 SIP phones have removable key caps. If you change the position of a function on your phone, you can change the function to the corresponding function key using the Self Service Portal. An overview over interchangeable functions can be found in chapter "Available keys", page 92. Display symbols Status line Missed calls New voice message Note: Depending on the system configuration, the number of missed calls or new voice messages is displayed as number or exclamation mark. Headset connected Unconditional call forwarding activated Do not disturb (if busy) USB deactivated Note: The icon USB deactivated is displayed when the phone is powered using Power over Ethernet or if one or more expansion key modules are connected. In order to be able to use the USB connection, you must power your phone using PoE+ or the power supply available as an option. Call recording activated Presence state: Available (default) Presence state: Meeting Presence state: Absent Presence state: Busy Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 15

Keys, display, and menu guidance Status line Presence state: Not available Phone locked Call connection states, information (main window) Phone in dial mode Incoming call Operator queue Outgoing call Call on hold Active conference More keys available Voice message unread Voice message retrieved Mitel Hi-Q audio technology Voice Mail mode: Recording allowed Data/voice encryption Voice Mail mode: Recording not allowed Presence state Available (default) Meeting Absent Busy Not available 16 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance Option key Language Time and Date Directory Lock Status Bluetooth Audio Display Live Dialpad Restart Note: Settings under the menu item Advanced are protected by a password and reserved for your system administrator. Operating your phone Most keys and functions are described in the key legend. Other overviews and operating aids can also be found here. Overview system menu The system menu is accessed using the softkey Menu. This contains the following menu entries. Refer to the relevant chapters of this user s guide for further information on these menu entries. MiVoice Office 400 System menu 1. Call lists 2. Directory Lookup 3. Voice Mail 4. Call forwarding Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 17

Keys, display, and menu guidance MiVoice Office 400 System menu 5. Presence 6. Personal call routing 7. Alarm melodies 8. Software Version Using the softkey/navigation key Softkeys are the keys that are automatically configured with contextdependent functions by the MiVoice Office 400 communications system. The functions are displayed on screen and operated with the navigation key. The softkeys are set to the most commonly used functions, with the right softkey always being the More key ( ) when more softkeys are configured than can be displayed. The More key is needed to switch between the key levels. The number of points indicates the number of levels. A menu can have several sub-menus. Press the softkey or selection key or navigation key (down or right) to access the sub-menu or the selection of available editing options or to carry out an action. Free configurable keys Your phone is equipped with freely configurable keys. Popular functions are set for a specific configurable key by default by your system administrator (see "Function key configuration (default key setting) - Overview", page 19). The remaining configurable keys can be configured with a specific action type: Call number, function, KT line, busy lamp field. The KT lines and the busy lamp fields can only be configured on the top softkeys and the keys of an expansion key module. The key configuration is not made directly on the phone. Available settings for the key configuration: MiVoice Office 400 communication system: The configuration has already been made by your system administrator in the communication system. Self Service Portal: You can use the Self Service Portal (see chapter "MiVoice Office 400 Self Service Portal", page 9) where you can configure, change or delete the keys however you wish. More information on freely configurable keys can be found in chapter "Configuring keys", page 92. 18 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance Note: A key that you have configured locally on your phone through the phones web user interface can not be displayed or overwritten in the Self Service Portal. Therefore, always configure your keys through the Self Service Portal of the MiVoice Office 400 communication server. Function key configuration (default key setting) - Overview The Mitel 6867 SIP/Mitel 6869 SIP phones on the MiVoice Office 400 communication system are delivered with the default function key configurations summarized in the following table. Note that your system administrator might change the default configuration and your phone configuration might therefore differ from the default configuration. Function key Mitel 6867 SIP Mitel 6867 SIP if defined as free seating phone Key T1-T20 Empty Empty Key S1 System menu System menu Key S2 Voice mail menu Free seating: Log in/out Key S3 Call forwarding menu Request a callback Key S4 Take (pick up own call) Empty Key P5 Call routing menu Empty Key S6 Phone lock on/off Empty Key S7 Request a callback Empty Key S8-S18 Empty Empty Overview alphanumeric keyboard The alphanumeric keyboard has a dialpad with digits from 0 through 9, a * key, and a # key. Of these, keys 2 through 9 contain letters of the alphabet. These dialpad keys can be used for entering digits, password, text, and special characters, and also for quickdial. You can use the alphanumeric keyboard to dial a phone number to make a call and to press keys as required by an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. Press the relevant key repeatedly until the character you want is displayed. 1) The alphanumeric keypad is set to the characters listed in the following table. 2) 1) Please note that actual key configuration depends on which keypad is used. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 19

Keys, display, and menu guidance Upper case Lower case 0 0 1. : ; = _, - & ( ) [ ] $! 1. : ; = _, - & ( ) [ ] $! A B C 2 Ä Á À Â Ã Æ Å Ç А Б В Г D E F 3 É Ê Д Е Ё Ж Э G H I 4 Í Ï Î И Й К Л J K L 5 М Н О П M N O 6 Ñ Ö Ó Ò Ô Õ Ø Р С Т У P Q R S 7 ß Ф Х Ц Ч T U V 8 Ü Ú Ù Û Ш Щ Ъ Ы W X Y Z 9 Ь З Ю Я a b c 2 ä á à â ã æ å ç a б в г d e f 3 é è ê Д e ë ж з g h i 4 ì í ï î и й к л j k l 5 м н о п m n o 6 ñ ö ó ò ô õ ø р с т у p q r s 7 ß ф х Ч ч t u v 8 ü ú ù û ш щ ъ ы w x y z 9 ь з ю я * <Space> * <Space> # / \ @ # / \ @ Entering text Entering numbers and letters: In text mode, you can switch between digit and letter input using the abc / ABC / 123 softkey. Correcting entries: To delete an incorrect character, use the Backspace softkey. Confirming entries: To confirm an entry or selection, use the Select softkey. Resetting entries: An entry or selection can be reset using the Reset softkey. Closing editor without saving: With the Back softkey, you can cancel the entry without saving or go back to the idle state in the menu. 2) Please note that the actual character selection is dependent on the language selected. 20 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

LED overview Keys, display, and menu guidance The attention LED and LED in the function / line key signal different events and operating states with different colours and light statuses. Message LED: State Flashes fast Flashes slowly Lit Description Incoming call Appointment call New voice message Phone locked LED in line key: State Description Does not light up Line free (line key ) Flashes fast Flashes slowly Lit Incoming call Appointment call Call party on hold. Call can be answered on any phone. Connected LED function key or busy lamp field key: State Description Does not light up Function is deactivated User free (busy lamp field ) Flashes fast User is being called (busy lamp field ) Lit LED call list key: State Lit Function is activated User busy (busy lamp field ) Description Missed calls Note: If your system administrator selected the call list display type Picture ID (see chapter "Editing options for the call list", page 68), the LED will only light up when you press the call list key. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 21

Keys, display, and menu guidance Using expansion key modules Connecting expansion key modules to your phone gives you additional, freely configurable keys. Expansion key module Mitel M680 You can connect up to three Mitel M680 expansion key modules next to each other on the right of the phone. The Mitel M680 expansion key modules has the following properties: 16 configurable keys. Three expansion key modules would then give you an additional 48 configurable keys. Each key has a LED for visual signalling. The keys on the expansion key module support all key types that are supported by your phone's keys, except room keys, operator keys, and operator queue overview key. The configurable keys of the expansion key module are operated the same way as the configurable keys of your phone. The keys must have been configured either by your system administrator or by the phone user in the Self Service Portal (see the chapter "MiVoice Office 400 Self Service Portal", page 9). Labels for key identification (see chapter "Using labels", page 28). 22 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance Expansion key module Mitel M685 You can connect up to three Mitel M685 expansion key modules next to each other on the right of the phone. The Mitel M685 expansion key modules has the following properties: Three display levels with 28 configurable keys each (84 configurable keys in total). Three Mitel M685 would therefore give you an additional 252 configurable keys. Each key has a LED for visual signalling. The keys on the expansion key module support all key types that are supported by your phone's keys, except operator keys, and operator queue overview key. The configurable keys of the expansion key module are operated the same way as the configurable keys of your phone. The image icons for the busy lamp field keys do not appear on the expansion key module. The expansion key module shows only icons with the initial letters. The keys must have been configured either by your system administrator or by yourself in the Self Service Portal (see chapter "MiVoice Office 400 Self Service Portal", page 9). If you remove an expansion key module or if you modify the order of the connected expansion key modules, the key configuration changes. The display contrast setting and the display backlight is taken from your phone. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 23

Keys, display, and menu guidance No. Key Description 1 2 1 A1-A84 function keys (3 key levels, 28 keys each) 2 Function key for level 1, 2, 3 Freely configurable keys. An LED is located next to each function key signalling the functional state. Call up the desired level. Keypad Mitel K680 You can connect a magnetic keypad to your phone in order to simplify text input. The Mitel K680 has the following properties: The keyboard can be connected and removed magnetically. The keyboard connection is available in three versions: QWERTY (Mitel K680 QY), QWERTZ (Mitel K680 QZ), AZERTY (Mitel K680 AY). The phone supplies power to the keypad. Notes: Mitel K680 settings in the menu are only available if a Mitel K680 is connected. The Mitel K680 is a local module and is not controlled via the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. 24 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance Pressing a letter on Mitel K680: Press any letter. Directory Lookup is now activated. Pressing digits on Mitel K680: Press any digit. Call preparation is now activated. Activating/deactivating Directory Lookup with Mitel K680: Press the Option key. Scroll to Phone book and press the selection key. Scroll to Keypad search and activate/deactivate the keypad search. Mitel K680 QWERTY ~ `! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) + = Backspace 7 1 Tab { } [ ] \ 2 Caps Lock : ; Enter 6 3 Shift <, >?. \ Shift 3 4 5 4 1 Tab key 2 Caps lock 3 Shift key 4 Navigation keys 5 Space key 6 Enter key 7 Del (backspace) Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 25

Keys, display, and menu guidance Mitel K680 QWERTZ! $ % ^ & ( ) = { [ ] } \ 1 7 @ + 2? ß \ ` ` ~ Alt # 8 6 3 > < μ ; :,. 3 4 5 4 1 Tab key 2 Caps lock 3 Shift key 4 Navigation keys 5 Space key 6 Alt key 7 Enter key 8 Del (backspace) 26 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Keys, display, and menu guidance Mitel K680 AZERTY + é = @ & ( ) [ ] } ~ # _ è ` _ ç ^ à { \ Tab Entrée 1 $ 7 2 3 Verr Maj Maj >? <,. ; : \! ^ % ù μ Maj Suppr arrière Alt 8 6 3 4 5 4 1 Tab key 2 Caps lock 3 Shift key 4 Navigation keys 5 Space key 6 Alt key 7 Enter key 8 Del (backspace) Note: To enter numbers, press Shift + Number. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 27

Keys, display, and menu guidance Using labels Printing and attaching the labels Labels can be created and printed using the Self Service Portal (see chapter "MiVoice Office 400 Self Service Portal", page 9). Mitel M680: 1. Create and print the label using Self Service Portal (Important printer settings: "Page scaling for printing: none"). 2. Cut out the labels according to the crop marks. 3. Remove the cover and insert the label into the recess. 4. Re-insert the cover into the recesses on the keypad. 28 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning The following sections explain the supplementary features provided by your phone for more efficient use. Making calls................................... 30 Initiating calls.................................. 33 Using functions before/while in a call............... 40 Using further functions........................... 52 Overview of available functions.................... 58 Organising absences from the desk................ 63 Operating call lists and voice messages............. 67 Organisation within the team (busy lamp field)........ 71 Line key on a key telephone...................... 74 Using functions with Mitel OpenCount............... 75 Setting functions by remote control................. 76 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 29

Phoning Making calls This section explains how to set your calls. Answering, ending or rejecting a call Answering a call: The phone rings and the message LED and line key LED flash. If the caller's phone number is received, it is shown on the display. If the phone number or user picture is stored in the private phone book or in the MiVoice Office 400 communication system, the display also shows the corresponding name or the corresponding picture. Open listening: With the open listening mode function, the loudspeaker is activated in addition to the handset so that other people in the room can listen to the call. Rejecting a call: As long as you have not picked up a call, you can reject it during the ringing phase. Deflecting a call: As long as you have not picked up a call, you can deflect it to another call number. Silencing a call: You can silence the ringing of an incoming call. Note: Answering a call with the handset: Pick up the handset. Answer a call with the line key Press the line key and pick up the handset. Answering a call with the softkey Press the Answer softkey and pick up the handset. Open listening during a call: Activate: Press the loudspeaker/headset key. Deactivate: Press the loudspeaker/headset key again. Ending a call in open listening mode: Press the loudspeaker/headset key and put down the handset. If you merely replace the handset, the phone switches to the hands-free mode. Ending a call: Put the handset on-hook or press the End key. 30 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning Rejecting a call: Press the End key or the Ignore softkey during the ringing phase. The connection is rejected and, depending on the system configuration, the caller either hears the busy tone or is forwarded to a preconfigured destination. Deflecting a call: 1. Press the Deflect softkey during the ringing phase. 2. Enter the number to which you want to deflect the call and press the Deflect softkey. The call is redirected to the destination call number. Silencing a call: Press the Silence softkey during the ringing phase. The ringing of the incoming call is put on mute. Using your phone in hands-free mode You want other people to join the conversation or to have your hands free while making the call. The handsfree mode function activates the loudspeaker and the microphone. Make sure the hands-free microphone is not obstructed. The sound quality is improved if you set the volume of your phone to a low setting. Automatic hands-free mode 1) : The function Automatic hands-free allows you to answer a call without picking up the handset or pressing a key. The following settings are available. This function Automatic hands-free can only be activated/deactivated by your system administrator in the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. Menu Off Announcement only On Description Automatic hands-free is always deactivated. Automatic hands-free is only activated when you are receiving an announcement. Automatic hands-free is always activated. Your phone signals an incoming call with two short signal tones and then switches to hands-free mode automatically. 1) from MiVoice Office 400 communication server software version R4.0 SP1 onwards Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 31

Phoning Answering/ending a call in hands-free mode: Answer: Press the loudspeaker/headset key or the line key. End: Press the End key. Hands-free during a call: 1. Press the loudspeaker/headset key. Open listening is activated. 2. Put the handset on-hook. Handsfree is activated. To continue the call with the handset: Pick up the handset. The loudspeaker and hands-free microphone are now deactivated. Ending a call: Put the handset on-hook. Answering/ending a call in Automatic hands-free mode: Answer: Your phone signals an incoming call with two short signal tones and then switches to hands-free mode automatically. End: Press the End key. Muting the microphone In the middle of a call you want to talk briefly with other persons in the room without your call partner hearing your conversation. You can switch the microphone on and off during a call, regardless of whether you are using the handset, headset or handsfree system. Switching the microphone on and off during a call: Activate: Press Microphone key. Deactivate: Press the Microphone key once again. Microphone is activated/deactivated, the LED on the Microphone key flashes/does not flash. 32 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Using a headset Phoning To make a phone call with the headset. If you answer a call in headset mode using the loudspeaker/headset key, the call is provided on the headset. Alternatively you can also answer the call by picking up the handset. All headset mode configuration options can be found in chapter "Setting the audio properties", page 81. Further information can be found in the user guide for your headset. Answering a call with the headset: Press the key on the headset or the loudspeaker/headset key. Ending a call with the headset: Press the key on the headset or the loudspeaker/headset key. Initiating calls This section explains some convenient features provided by your phone for making a call. Dialling with the phone number You want to call someone and key in that person's phone number. With call preparation you can enter a phone number without it being dialled automatically, so you have time to check the number and, if necessary, correct it. The number is not dialled until you go off-hook, for example by picking up the handset. Dialling with the phone number: Enter a phone number in call preparation. Incorrectly entered digits can be deleted using the Backspace softkey or with the navigation key to the right. Pick up the handset or press the Dial softkey. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 33

Phoning Dialling from the phone book (directory lookup) You want to make a call by entering a name. With directory lookup, you can search for a contact in your private phone book, system phone book or a connected external phone book. The response time may vary depending on the size and the number of phone books connected. The following search options are available: Menu Quickdial Dial by name Advanced search Description With Quickdial you only need to press the digit keys for each letter once, even though each key is assigned several letters. An efficient algorithm provides quick search results. Enter the corresponding letter for dialling by name. The surname and first name have to be separated by a space (*-key). If you select Advanced search, you can search directly in the connected external phone books. This function is not available if no external phone book is connected. The surname, first name and town each have to be separated by a space (* key), for example "no s so" for Noble Stephen in Solothurn. Tips for search input: Press each of the corresponding digit keys once for the first few letters of the name you are looking for. For each letter, the display shows the corresponding digit, for example a "6" for the letter "n". Ask your system administrator whether you should start with the surname or the first name. The search function is not affected by upper/lower case and special characters. To find out how to search using the Mitel K680 keypad, see chapter "Keypad Mitel K680", page 24. More information on the phone books can be found in chapter "Phone book management", page 88. 34 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning Directory lookup: Press the Phone book key. Directory lookup with quickdial: In the Quickdial field, enter the first few letters of the name you are looking for using the corresponding digits. Directory lookup with dialling by name: In the Dial by name field, enter the first few letters of the name you are looking for. Press the Search softkey. Names list and presence status of the contact (or List empty, if the phone is unable to find a matching user) is displayed. Scroll through the list and select the user you want. Pick up the handset. The phone number displayed is dialled. Selecting from the call list You want to call a user from one of the three call lists. You can choose from the following call lists: Menu Unanswered calls Answered calls Redial list Description List of callers who tried to reach you when you were absent. The missed calls are signalled on the display ( ); the LED on the call list key is red. Note: If your system administrator selected the call list display type Picture ID (see chapter "Editing options for the call list", page 68), the LED will only light up when you press the call list key. List of calls answered. List of calls made. Your phone automatically stores the person's phone number and name in a call list in the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. Within the one number user concept (see chapter "One number user concept", page 8) you can call back users through one of these call lists. An individual call list contains a maximum of 30 entries. More information on call lists can be found in chapter "Editing options for the call list", page 68. The call lists can be operated via the call list key, the redial key, the system menu, or a function key (see chapter "Configuring keys", page 92). Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 35

Phoning Call list for unanswered/answered calls: Press the call list key. Scroll to Unanswered or Answered and press the navigation key to the right. List of most recent unanswered/answered calls/conversations (including the presence status of the contact) is displayed. Scroll through the list and select the user you want. Note: Pick up the handset. The call number of the user is dialled. Once the call has been successfully connected, the entry is deleted from the unanswered call list. Redial list: Press the Redial key. List of most recent selected entries (including the presence status of the contact) is displayed. Scroll through the list and select the user you want. Pick up the handset. The call number of the user is dialled. Dialling with a configurable key/ busy lamp field You want to call someone whose phone number is stored under a configurable key or a busy lamp field. To find out how to configure a configurable key, refer to chapter "Configuring keys", page 92. 36 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning Phoning with the handset: 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press the desired configurable key/busy lamp field. The phone number is dialled. Using your phone in handsfree mode: Press the desired configurable key/busy lamp field. The phone number is dialled. Dialling with the line key You want to make a call via a line key. Mitel 6867 SIP: You can make a call via a line key. Your phone is equipped with two dedicated line keys with LED (L1, L2). Your system administrator can set up to seven additional line keys (making a total of nine). The actual number of line keys depends on the system configuration. Press a dedicated line key directly or select a line by pressing the horizontal navigation key to the right. The display will show the dialled line number (L1, L2 etc.). If a line is free, then the New call softkey at the bottom left of the display can then be used. You can switch the line by pressing the key. The active call is automatically put on hold locally. Line keys are stored on configurable keys by your system administrator (see chapter "Line key on a key telephone", page 74). Note: Dialling with the line key: Enter the phone number. Press a free line key. The phone number is dialled. The LED on the line key lights up. Holding the call and switching lines: 1. Press a second, free line key or select a new line key with the horizontal navigation key. 2. Enter the phone number. The call is held on line key 1 and the call on line key 2 is active. Press line key 1 to return to your conversation partner on line 1 (see also chapter "Brokering between an enquiry call party and your call partner", page 44). Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 37

Phoning Activating another Mitel phone for making calls You want to make a call on another Mitel phone using your personal settings, for example on a colleague s phone or in a meeting room. You can activate another Mitel phone to make an internal or external call using your personal settings, even if the phone is locked for external calls. You can activate the phone for a business or private call. Once you have activated the phone using a function code and your PIN, dialling by your private phone book is available. The called party's display shows your personal phone number and not the number of the phone from which you are making your call. Any call charges incurred will be charged to you. The call number dialled is not stored in the last-number redial list. Note: Note: Business calls: 1. Enter function code #36 for a business call. 2. Enter your internal phone number. 3. Enter your PIN. 4. Enter the internal or external phone number with the exchange access digit. Pick up the handset. The phone number displayed is dialled. When you hang up, dialling by name and your private phone book remain available for a whole minute so you can make another call. Private calls: 1. Enter function code #46 for a private call. 2. Enter your internal phone number. 3. Enter your PIN. 4. Enter the external call number directly, without the exchange access digit. 5. Pick up the handset. The phone is now enabled; the external user is called. The default PIN setting 0000 is not accepted (for more information on the PIN, see chapter "Changing the PIN", page 85). 38 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning Note: Automatic call waiting in case of internal user You would like to talk to an internal user whose line is currently busy. By using the function Automatic call waiting 1), this user in informed that you would like to talk to him. When you use the call waiting function, the user receives a call waiting tone (duration and frequency of the tone depend on system settings) and your phone number or name appear on their display. The user may accept or refuse your call. Requirements: Your system administrator must authorise you for the function call waiting in the MiVoice Office 400 communication system. The internal user must not have blocked the function call waiting on their phone (see chapter "Activating protection against call types", page 87 for configuration). If the user is making an enquiry call or is in a conference, the function Automatic call waiting cannot be used. Note: Call waiting: The person you want to talk to is busy. The phone automatically executes the function call waiting. If the user declines the call request or if the function call waiting cannot be executed, the connection is separated (busy tone) or the call is redirected to a predefined phone, depending on the system configuration. Replying to call waiting You are talking on the phone. The call waiting tone, name/phone number on the display and the flashing LED on the second line key let you know that another user would like to talk to you. You can either accept or refuse the call. 1) from MiVoice Office 400 communication server software version R4.0 SP1 onwards Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 39

Phoning Note: Answering the call: Press the Answer softkey or the line key. The first conversation partner is on hold. Connected to the party using the call waiting function. Please see chapter "Enquiry call during a call", page 43, "Brokering between an enquiry call party and your call partner", page 44 or chapter "Making a conference call", page 44 for further information. Rejecting a call: Press the Ignore or the End softkey. You will still be connected to the original partner. Depending on the system configuration, the caller either hears the busy tone or is forwarded to a preconfigured destination. Using functions before/while in a call This section explains the special features provided by your phone before you make a (second) call or while you are in a call. Request a callback You want to talk to a certain person. The person is busy or does not answer. You can make callback requests to both internal and external users. Not all providers support this function. If the called party is busy, you can activate an automatic callback. In this case, your phone will start ringing as soon as the party you are trying to reach goes on-hook. When you pick up the handset, the person you want to call is dialled directly. If the called party does not answer, you can also request a callback. The user then obtains a message indicating your callback request on his display. You must save this function to a configurable key using Self Service Portal (see chapter "Configuring or deleting a key assignment", page 94). Notes: You can activate only one callback at a time. An unanswered callback will be automatically cancelled by the system after about 30 minutes. 40 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning Activating callback: You called someone and hear the busy tone or the ring-back tone. Press the function key for Callback. Depending on the communication system, you hear the acknowledgement tone. Put the handset on-hook. The display shows Call expected. The LED on the function key lights up. Clear callback: Press the function key for Callback. Callback request is deleted. To answer the callback request Someone has asked you to call back. The display shows Callback requested from number (for example: Callback 56022). You cannot automatically answer a callback request on your phone. You can either enter the call number manually or use a CTI client, for example the Mitel OfficeSuite. Answering the callback request: Enter a phone number in call preparation. Pick up the handset or press the Dial softkey. Note: You cannot delete a callback request. Hide number You do not want your call number to appear on the terminal display of a called party in the public network. The following options are available here: Menu Permanent Per call Description The call number is never displayed. Call number should only be restricted for certain calls. This function must be activated before dialling the call number. Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 41

Phoning You must save this function to a configurable key using Self Service Portal (see chapter "Configuring or deleting a key assignment", page 94). Notes: Your call number can only be hidden if you select an external call number. This feature depends on the range of services offered by your provider. Activating/deactivating calling line identification restriction permanently: Press the function key for Hide number. Function is activated/deactivated, LED on the function key is switched on/off. You phone number is hidden in all outgoing calls. Activating CLIR per call: 1. Press the function key for Hide number. 2. Enter the call number and press the Select softkey. Call number is dialled and your own number is not displayed to the called party. Putting a call partner on hold You want to briefly interrupt the active call. You can put the call party on hold and then take them back again on the same phone. Putting the active call party on hold: Press the Hold key. The call party is put on hold, is displayed and the LED of the line key flashes. Take back the call party on hold: Press the Hold key, the flashing line key or the Pick up softkey. The call is active again. Parking conversation partner You would like to keep the person you are talking to on hold without blocking a phone line. You may park 1) the person you are talking to and then pick up the call again on the same phone on which you parked the person. 42 Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP

Phoning You must save this function to a configurable key using Self Service Portal (see chapter "Configuring or deleting a key assignment", page 94). Notes: Parking the active call party: Press the function key for Park and put down the handset. The call party is parked. The LED of the function key is red. The display returns to idle. The person you talked to will remain parked until they put down the handset. Recommence conversation with the parked call party: 1. Press the function key for Park. Hand-free mode is activated. 2. Pick up the handset. You are connected via the handset. Enquiry call during a call You want to call someone else briefly without losing your current call partner. Then you want to resume your conversation with your original call partner. With the Enquiry function you can call someone else in the middle of a call and put your original call partner on hold. You can make enquiry calls to both internal and external users. Notes: Setting up an enquiry call (you are in a call): Press a free line key (select using the horizontal navigation key, if necessary, and confirm with the selection key). Enter the call number of the enquiry partner and press the Dial softkey. Enquiry call party is called; first call partner is put on hold. You can also set up an enquiry call by pressing the busy lamp field key to which you have saved the enquiry call party. If the other user does not answer, you can cancel the enquiry call with the Cancel softkey or with the End key and recommence the first call with the flashing line key. 1) from MiVoice Office 400 communication server software version R4.0 SP1 onwards Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP 43